The nurse would assess a patient with Alzheimer's disease who has increased vocalization and agitation for issues related to pain.
<h3>Which issue would the nurse evaluate in an Alzheimer's patient who has become more outspoken and agitated?</h3>
- Alzheimer's disease is a chronic condition that impairs memory and other crucial mental processes.
- Memory and other crucial mental functions are eventually destroyed as a result of the degeneration and death of brain cell connections and the cells themselves.
- The main symptoms are confusion and memory loss.
- Sometimes it has been observed that the patients show increased vocalization and agitation for issues related to pain.
- Cognitive impairment in AD patients may have an impact on their written and spoken language. As a result, AD patients might find it challenging to express physical complaints, such as pain.
- You should keep an eye out for symptoms of pain including increased vocalization, agitation, withdrawal, and functional abnormalities.
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<span>Oe moved to a new town and was having a hard time making friends. Recently he has some people. They started smoking marijuana and offered him some. He smoked the marijuana, even though he did not want to. What should I do next?
<span>Refuse, not be influenced and say NO</span></span>
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